Costa Rican authorities have officially released the body of Miller Gardner, the 14-year-old son of former MLB player Brett Gardner and his wife Jessica Gardner. The Judicial Investigation Agency’s Press Office confirmed that Miller’s body was removed on March 26, but the recipient of the body has not been disclosed out of respect for the family.
In Costa Rica, a body cannot be released from the morgue without a formal request from a family member or legal representative. The OIJ office also stated that Miller’s autopsy results will be made public in approximately two months.
Tragically, Miller passed away earlier this month while the Gardner family was on a trip to Costa Rica. The cause of his death was initially believed to be asphyxia, but investigators later clarified that his airway was not obstructed. It is now suspected that Miller may have succumbed to food poisoning.
In a statement shared via the New York Yankees’ official account, Brett and Jessica expressed their profound sadness at the loss of their beloved son. They described Miller as a vibrant young man who enjoyed sports, outdoor activities, and spending time with his family and friends. The couple thanked everyone for their support and prayers during this difficult time.
The baseball community has rallied around the Gardners in their time of mourning. The New York Yankees, with whom Brett spent his entire MLB career, paid tribute to Miller with a moment of silence on Opening Day. The team expressed their deep sorrow at the tragic loss and offered unwavering support to the Gardner family.
As the Gardners continue to grieve the loss of their son, they have been surrounded by love and support from friends, family, and fans alike. The entire baseball community mourns the passing of Miller Gardner and stands in solidarity with the Gardner family during this heartbreaking time.